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Crystal Wilson
5 July, 20:35
What does denatured mean for an enzyme?
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Kadyn Tyler
5 July, 21:51
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For an enzyme, "denatured" means that the enzyme has lost its shape due to some situations which causes it to not be able to function properly.
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